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    • Years ago, I lived in Hope, AR and my father was a construction contractor.  He once did a remodel for Bob Moers, the president of Klipsch.  In the corners, where the Khorns were to be placed, he built a solid 3-4 feet of 2x4s out from the corner for bass reflection.  Kind of like your idea, but taken to the max.  Not sure how this would play out in terms of transmission THROUGH the lumber to other parts of the house, but I imagine it helped as far as getting the most bass extension from the folded horn. 
    • I edited my post above and changed out the image.   I had the wrong transformer model on there.   Mike, it is the stock Klipsch K-691. XO is DBX Venu360 10" B&C in a custom box ported about 70 Hz https://www.bcspeakers.com/en/products/lf-driver/10-0/8/10nw76-8   Subs are lab 12s in sealed box  
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    • A zobel circuit is more for use in a subwoofer environment not a woofer.  It most likely wont make any positive difference at all.  
    • JC… I really like the small speaker system with the K510…!!!   What driver are you using on the K510..?
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